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	<title>Comments on: Boosh Live, London O2</title>
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		<title>By: Humbug</title>
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		<description>It lacked the intimacy that a small(er) venue would bring, also the first half&#039;s introductions were so very overdrawn, and seemed like time fillers if not anything else...shame the series couldn&#039;t be adapted to the stage, though to do so woud be an almost impossibilty. Like you said it needed to be more fluid, a storyline that you can follow and really sink your teeth into like their episodes. But i still enjoyed The Hitcher, and the moment where he walked among the audience did flare excitement of the possibilty of actually interacting with Mr. Fielding. Hopefully the film adaptation will absorb us into the magical world of the mighty boosh once more... </description>
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